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  • ...is connected to the western mainland of Santa Rosa County by the [[Garcon Point Bridge]], to [[Escambia County]] by the [[Pensacola Bay Bridge]], and to th *[[Butcherpen Point]] & [[Butcherpen Cove]]
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  • ...ter a visit to Pensacola, William arranged to have George stationed in the town. He also served as ''aide-de-camp'' to Florida's Territorial Governor [[Wik
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  • ...]]s, where it becomes two-way and widens until [[Garden Street]], at which point several southbound lanes branch off to form the westbound span of Garden. ...t Leonard Street as the [[Pensacola city limits|city limits]] stop at that point before resuming several blocks later. After the action by the Pensacola Ci
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  • ...Spanish commandant. On [[September 3]] Spain evacuated its troops and the town's citizens to Vera Cruz.<ref>Hamilton, Peter J. [http://books.google.com/bo According to a report written by Captain Wills, the town at that time consisted of "40 huts, thatched with palmetto leaves, and barr
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  • ...which are standing, one of which serves for a [[custom-house]]. About the town several block houses have stood, which formerly afforded a good protection ...stretching into the bay, we had to make a circuit; it was called [[Tartar point]], and the new navy-yard is to be upon it. It is thought that it will be co
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  • ...expertise. More than the following dishonourable perimeter upon the usual town's jowl raised a new thick majority involved with plants, surmounting and ev
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  • ...ok a gig at the Mix, that moment, and that show marked the pivotal turning point for Pensacola Punk rock. ...] got his start) after these gigs, all ages shows were not taking place in town any longer.
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  • ...e town. By a system of signals, intercommunication was kept up with Tartar Point and thence with Red Cliffs.|20px|20px|Richard Campbell, ''Historical Sketch
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  • ...was regularly disparaged in the union’s strike bulletins.<ref>“Dope About Town,” Union Bulletin (Pensacola,) May 12, 1908.</ref> ...onded. Thereafter the company sought to import strikebreakers from out of town in order to resume service. The strikebreakers, brought into the city by t
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  • ...ackenridge]], a lawyer and aspiring diplomat whom impressed Jackson to the point that Jackson appointed him ''alcalde'' (mayor-magistrate) of Pensacola upon ...nd VII|public square]], opposite to the Spanish guard, having marched into town from the encampment at Galvez' Spring. The usual military salute passed bet
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  • ...gan]] of brainwashing Griffin with graphic anti-abortion propaganda to the point of a "nervous breakdown" which led to the murder.<ref name="towering"/> Bur ...mount a suicide assault against a group of abortion providers who were in town for a memorial to David Gunn. Burt sent him back to Houston and notified th
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  • ...d all of Florida to the British in 1763. It was the British who named Town Point. English Navy Cove was the area where ships were careened, a process of hau The Pensacola Navy Yard across the bay from Fair Point dates to 1825, and the Army began building forts to protect the yard and Pe
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  • It is at that point which [[Florida State Road 727]] terminates and east of the interchange Fai ...cated on the thoroughfare between Pace Boulevard and Palafox Street near [[Town & Country Plaza]].
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  • ...ghborhood Association wrote Hall to say that their park had been a tipping point, transforming the area from a "normal" neighborhood to an "envied" neighbor
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  • ...tly invited by them to entertainments. Nor were the American ladies in the town averse to the society of the handsome Castilian; though most of them found ...of a public nature, and which belong to the office of the Alcalde of this town, although not delivered with the other documents relating to private proper
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  • *[[Town of Century]] *[[Innerarity Point]]
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  • ...led by the [[Wikipedia:Spanish Navy Marines|Infanteria de Marina]]) of the town on [[March 9]]. The Spanish forces included 580 officers and men (or about *[[March 26]] &ndash; Spanish troops advance from [[Tartar Point]], enduring attacks by Indians allied to the British, to an encampment sout
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  • ...aduate of West Point, an army engineer, and was the superintendent of West Point during the Civil War. ...ical areas of the original land patents and is located near the modern day town of Molino. <ref name=land>[The land that Phoebe Pyburn Turvin sold to Anton
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  • |'''Town'''|| ...ch recently had a senior make it onto Team Florida which placed 2nd by one point in the [[Wikipedia:Panasonic Academic Challenge|Panasonic Academic Challeng
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  • ...continental United States was Pensacola, which was established at Emanuel Point in East Hill, a small neighborhood in modern Pensacola, by conquistador Don ...urricane drove the French from Pensacola in 1722 and the Spanish moved the town from the storm-vulnerable barrier island to the mainland.
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